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Discover Ludwig"burden you" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to cause difficulty, responsibility, or hardship on someone. For example, you could say "This project has been a burden you for weeks now."
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"But you cannot let it burden you.
"I shouldn't burden you with all this".
No books, no things to burden you.
It's not a burden, you know?
"And cast me out to burden you no more".
Who am I to burden you with cumbersome requests?
But I thought it unfair to burden you with that.
But why is it a burden, you ask?
I'm sorry to burden you all with this.
The burden you put on her -- the burden you put on me, on a child, to be everything in the world to his mother, and for what?
"There's a burden you place on people when you tell them you have it.
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